Reviews Dozens

4
Peter Van Pelt
+4
Breakfast & Lunch place. They serve traditional American food but with catchy names, most of which are related to the area. I had the "Sorry Charlie", which was a tuna salad sandwich. It was good. The staff was very friendly and attentive. They have limited free parking in front and back. About 6 tables on a long, narrow, covered patio plus several indoor tables. Can be a bit closterphobic when full.
5
Shanondoah Collett
+5
Um yes!!! This place is cute, affordable and super yummy! The staff was so friendly! I ordered the golden triangle, it came with their in house pasta salad which was amazing! My partner in crime ordered the cordon bleu and that was very tasty. Definitely coming back and making this one of my faves!
5
Pazzo Rossonero
+5
This place is super nice away from the crowd with free parking and amazing staff and good customer service! My two friends and I had breakfast here and the good was so delicious and better than we expected, and the menu is so fun to read, it's the most creative menu I've seen ever, glad we chose this place, totally recommend.
5
E E
+5
Super friendly wait staff who are attentive but not overbearing. I love all the old exposed hard wood, and the slightly older feel of the inside. Super popular, I had no wait by myself around 1045 but by the time I left around 1130 there was a wait! Menu is simple, and everything is extremely reasonably priced! if the rest of the options are as good as the French toast and bacon, I'll be back again and again! Edit: still amazing and a lovely time. went around 0930 Saturday with two friends and had a 5ish min wait.
5
Janet Dybek
+5
Dozens of superlatives. I'm so happy to have found this place when after driving to our first choice it wasn't open. As in closed & won't be opened until the 25th. With a note attached to their door. Yes I left a tip. So hungry and frantic to find something. Like I wrote above dozens of superlatives! First one. Parking in the back! Oh. My. Jackpot! Still a bit cautious walking in. Cute! Was my first impression. Colors everywhere! Happy place.! The food! But wait- the names they gave their dishes are so funny! I went for the Notanomelet. It's layers of potatoes under or over some chile con care, lots of cheese and then two eggs of your choice on top. Dig into this and you will still take half home. Their portions are huge. $10.45. Not $10.95 or 99. A bit different aren't they? Oh you bet me and Adam switched universe here. He went for the No Middleman Belgian Waffle. I usually would order this. I will be back for my own. But I had to try this. Oh boy. I was thinking in my head. Should I grab his? Decided not to and let the man have some peace and enjoy his choice. 🤣 I mean look at the photo of his order. That's right! $8.75. What's up with the pricing? I'm not complaining. Just uniqueness in my face. Why? I forgot to ask. But I'll be back for sure! Aside from all this happy thoughts about their food. There is one more thing. Their happy colors everywhere. Comfortable seating and of course Covid spaced. Fast service. Blah blah blah. Just go. You won't be disappointed!
5
Emily
+5
Seriously a great breakfast spot. First thing that impressed me right off the bat is their partnership with the pub across the street. We arrived and there was of course a wait to get a table so they recommended that we go get a drink at the pub across the street while we wait. That pub was awesome and we can’t wait to try it another time. Back to Dozens. I feel there is a litmus test for any breakfast/diner and that is the coffee. I’m happy to report that the plain-ole brewed coffee is great here. Unfortunately they were out of their award winning cinnamon scones, so we opted for the cinnamon roll. Not only was it sweet and sugary but they used an apple jam to sweeten it which was a great choice as it was delicious. I ordered the Blue Bonnet Sonnet omelette and my husband ordered the Notanomelette. Both were delicious. The service was quick, friendly, and on top of it. The atmosphere is quant and bright. Feels like a local dive breakfast diner. The subtotal for two omelettes, 3 mimosas, 2 coffees and 2 cinnamon rolls was less than $50 which was pretty impressive for a diner in the city. We will definitely be back.
5
Brianne Rogers
+5
The food is delicious and they give you huge portions. The prices are really good too. We had the eggs benedict, veggie style, which was delicious, and comes with potatoes and a puff pastry. So delicious. The orange juice was really fresh. Our server was super friendly, and all the employees here were actually really nice. I love the cozy atmosphere, and I will definitely be back!
5
Teppo Dama
+5
The place didn't look like much from the outside, and I was a little skeptical, but after reading some reviews, I gave it a shot. It was quite good. Their home fries/hash browns were simply crushed potatoes fried to a nice crisp on the griddle. Eggs were fluffy and perfectly cooked. The coffee was especially good, and they kept it coming so I never ran out. All around, an excellent experience.
5
Tony Tran
+5
strong menu options breakfast lunch - belgium waffle was good size and tasty with bananas strawberries fresh orange juice cozy old school design
4
Akzorz
+4
Quaint breakfast place hidden in the heart of Denver. The omelette was perfectly cooked and the hollandaise was delicious and creamy. The potatoes were perfectly seasoned and cooked perfectly as well.👌 The only thing that bothered me was there wasn't that much crab (almost none) and I couldn't swap shrimp for some extra crab since it was a prepared together already. The Apple butter they give you for the English muffins was amazing and fresh. The morning Glory muffins were moist and delicious. The most important part though.. the coffee was actually good. It didn't taste like a bitter French roast but was sweet, fruity and strong.
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